Recall a specific incident when someone’s words offended you. Describe what was said, how it made you feel, and what actions you took in response. Reflect on whether your response helped resolve the situation or changed how you think about communication.

Prompt Response: I remember I had a friend growing up that would always call me chubby. She would comment on the extra fat on my face and would pinch my cheeks and arms. I remember pretending to laugh along with her but being really hurt by her words on the inside. I never really took any actions besides ignoring her. I don't think my response helped resolve the situation because, if anything, it encouraged her to say more things like that in order to get a reaction out of me. 

Summary: Today in class we read, analyzed and discussed themes of the poem "Incident."

Reflection: I got a better understanding of offensive words and the effects they can have.

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